Saturday. March 14. 1970 THE DAILY TAR HEEL Pc2 Thres Bob Scot I ri n I'TS o 711 ft n ?7) i I I J I i i - i f f io ineiease A ri JLxl il (1 r : " . I i ( t -rr Elending surroundings. Hi ft I - "7 ': . . 5 I - in with its a sculptural exhibit in front of the Carolina Union is concerned with man in his natural environment. The exhibit is a part of the Carolina Symposium. The artist, Mayo Mac Boggs, a graduate fellow in the Art Department, said that the pieces form a theme of continuity. "The metal sculptures blend In with the trees and become a part of the natural environment," he said. Conversely, he added, the trees themselves become a part of the whole theme of the exhibit. Each enhances the other. . Boggs, who taught sculpture last semester, now instructs gxts and crafts. An art graduate of the University of Kentucky, he said he came to North Carolina because of its natural environment. He pointed out that the color of the pieces, a light green, blends with the color of the plants and changes slightly as the season changes. : t r 222S f luxurious-- nrolma 11:45-2:15-3:50-7:00-9:00 PETER USTINOV - PAMELA W FIN JONATHAN WINTERS-JOHN ASTIN EastmanCOLOR WANTED: Used Paper Backs We re running out. We need good fiction, science fiction, etc. 8c a copy for limited time. Still let you buy them back at 15c. The Old Book. Corner 137 E. Rosemary UNC 'Retraining Service Workers iG8-uream creations Tankarwe lanana pli 3 scoops of ice cream 4 toppings Golden bananas Reg. $1.00 J Good only with this coupon I Saturday and Sunday 14th & 15th J ij . ; l UNC is attempting to increase the manpower resources of North Carolina by retraining 21 former maids, clerks and cafeteria workers. By September these employees will be laboratory assistants if they pass the course they are now taking at the UNC School of Medicine. Their curriculum . includes both academic and technical courses; arithmetic, chemistry, biology, laboratory procedures and the use of complicated equipment. The program is funded by the Medical School, the University of North Carolina, and the U.S. Labor Department's New Careers program through Operation Breakthrough. All UNC funding is from non-State sources. Dr. Edward Glass man, a professor of biochemistry, who is responsible for the course, points out that the course should be considered an investment in North Carolina resources. One difficulty of attracting high-wage industry to this area is the lack of skilled workers. "Unfortunately, skilled labor does not move into an area lacking suitable industry," he said. For this reason, this Technical Training Program for 21 former clerks, maids and cafeteria workers is considered a partial solution to this problem. CROSSWORD PUZZLE Answer to Yesterday's Puzzle ACROSS 1-Domesticates 6-Saline solution llCalm 12-Seagoing vessels 14- Allowance for waste 15- 0pine 17- Exclamation 18- Things. in law 19- Sharp pain 20- Man's name 21 Latin conjunction 22- Sptrited horse 23- Genus of maples 24 Pronoun 25- Pedal digits 26- European 27- Rocky hills 28- Meadows 29- Backbone 31- Float in air 32- Symbol for tantalum 34 Commit depredations 35-Retatl establishment 35-Roman Catholic (abbr.) 37- Organ of hearing 38 - Social rank 39 Obese 40 Near 41 River in France 42- Openwork fabric 43- Depended on ' 45-VVanted 47-Special!y treated tanned skin 43 Satiated DOWN 1 -Cylindrical 2 War god 3- Encountered 4- Printer's measure 5- Sofas 6- Sight!ess 7- Article of jewelry 8- Writing fluid 9- Compass point 10- Wiped out 11 - Scattered 13-Portion 16-Hastens 19- Pack away 20- High cards 22 Abounding in stones 23-Cognizant of 26- Scorches 27- Row TlABISf lAICjef jSiTlA H E AfUcjP AC E ARRE STMSlP LES lOXALr Ia"L eIrIT IE Mjl TtKII L NT." por tr i m Qj "ItJaTr jofvlE NHsTtelAT7r cmo e r T opTThTe o l d e s toTpen e d L E E R jOHN 1RE E p "Pie InIsi JtieTeI JaIpIpIa 14 28- -Unties 29- Lance 30- Talks idly 31 Heavenly body 32- Delineated 33- Performed 35-Skid 38- Female student 39- Diminish 41 -Falsehood 42-Permit 44-Symbol for lutecium 46-Babylonian deity M l2 I3 14 m6 r r ly r ' II 75 13 W" w I22 "I-l2! -XXt- rrr-tt 73 ST 33 29 30 S sq 3 " IT m 1 1 1 m m 1 4 MYRTLE BEACH EASTER featuring 'TRACTOR" straight from New York's Fillmore plus "WILDFIHE" Columbia's new rock rage Myrtle Beach Convention Center 2 BIG SHOWS March 28th 29th Admission: $2:00 Tickets Available From: MYRTLE BEACH CONVENTION CENTER MYRTLE BEACH, S. C. WRITE TODAY r r" jL 1 I 3 i La OPW1 rorJIGMT 12:00 i;ooi:Ei;oi7simT TuQbJLES VlllSItlS LiS mJm mm m , V ' . . :-:-:::-:::::.:- .. :; : s v i " 4 - ' ' 1 ,n q r 1 KJoOne Under 18 I Will Ra AHmitt COLOR I.D. ReauireH' ; : 111 Tickets on Safe Now Telephone 4S9-2327 All Seats $2.00 RUMMAGE sponsored by Chi Omega will continue today from 10 a.ra.-4 psn. at the University Methodist Church on Franklin Street. PERSONS INTERESTED in visiting Edward's Mountain with ECOS should be at the Sifficih t 1 pxs. today, or call 942-3323. INTERVIEWS for the Carolina Union Activities Group will be held Mondav through Thursday in Suite A o'f , the Union. Applications and sign-up sheets are available at the Information Desk of the Union. FEMALE LIBERATION 27 is sponsoring luncheon discussions . on Mondays and A Li Fro Tuesday at 1 p.m. in room 3 of Lenoir Hall. AH women zre ut!corr.e. ALPHA .T C-r iT'1: I EFSILON DELTA. pre -dental meets !ond2v honor societv at 7 p.ra. in 228 of the Medical School. The pre gran will feature Dr. Louis lUrris speaking on marijuana. TEACHER PLACEMENT OFFICE announced that the Richmond County Schools at RockLnghani, N.C., will be interviewing on Wednesday from 1-4 pjn. The system is particularly eiementarv 933-2072" Placement Peabody. APPLICATIONS interested teachers, or go by Office in in Call the 103 for B T u f To H eac O f c lapiams Chaplain Fred W. Reid Jr., Professor of Hospital Administration and hospital chaplain at N.C. Memorial Hospital here, has been elected president-elect of the College of Chaplains of the American Protestant Hospital Association (APHA). As an officer of the College of Chaplains, Reid will serve on the Board of Trustees, in the House of Delegates and in the councils and committees of the APHA. As president-elect, he will be responsible for arranging the program and speakers for the next annual meeting of the College in 1971. The APHA College of Chaplains consists of over 600 clergymen from 20 denominations. Since its founding in 1946, its members have promoted improved total patient care by means of support of a chaplain's division, the establishing of chaplaincy programs, and the professional certification of chaplains. ( A graduate of the University of Richmond, Reid holds a B.D. degree from the Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary in Wake Forest and a Th.M. from the Divinity, School i-of ; Duke University: He is currently a doctoral candidate at UNC. Reid was appointed hospital chaplain at N.C. Memorial Hospital in 1961. He is supervisor of a training program in Clinical Pastoral Education for Hospital Chaplaincy at NCMH and is fully accredited by the Asso ciation for Clinical Pastoral Education, Inc. Reid is married to the former Virginia Ann Parnell of Durham. He is Richmond, Va. a native of Police Nab 5 membership into the Order of the Old Wf I! are sv-Ihble in 01 Steel Bunding Membership is bzt-d on an" objective evaluation of a student's e x t r a -c u r r i c . u 1 a activ.:ks. Anyone who thinks he may be qualified should fill out an application. APPLICATIONS' are now being received at the Weslev Foundation for male students who would like to lw there either for the summer session or for the year 1970-71. Go to the building, 214 Rttsboro Street, for application or details. SUMMER TRIP EUROPE sponsored by French Department feature trawl in Geneva, Amsterdam, London and Paris. Credit in French may be earned for courses in language, civilization or literature taught by professors at the Sorbonne. SS10. Contact Mrs. Brockman, 127 Dey Hall, or 933-2033. YEAR OF THE DOG fun festival will be held Saturday, March 21, from 105 p.m. on Mclver Lawn. Four bands will play; charcoal grills will be provided buy the food there or bring your own. Guaranteed sunshine. Free. IX iiepori rierc North report Study CaroV.nj Go. Robert wi'l re'eio a pre-rexs cn his En .rot T.f r.ta? Communion's work 3iiurn ht re. ... TO the will wr.en re ar Carolina Symp Gov. Sectt is schedukd to seak Tuesday, March 17 at 3 p.m. The Enuronmental Study Commission was appointed in Jmuary to study the effects of the work of state r;er.cies cn pollution in North Caro'ina. Scott said st that time the stte fhou!d anah::e its cn pollutants as well as pulicinj pollution caused by business. The committee U schecu.ed to release its report cn July 1. Scott gave no indication of what he would disclose at the Symposium. The governor is slated to speak on "Environmental Quality in North Carolina." HAPPENINGI 0Wc 0) SAtyr1 INTERNATIO N A L Iti . l WOMEN'S HALL is now 11 UlSlliriJailCe accepting applications from foreign and American graduate Five members of the Beta Theta Pi fraternity were arrested and spent the night in jail Thursday for a charge of disturbing the peace. Chapel Hill Police Chief W.D. Blake said the five were released from jail at 5 a.m. Friday morning. Those arrested were George 'Crawford, James Couch, Charles Parker, Tinsley Merrill and Granville Taylor. Blake said the police received a call about 10:18 pan. complaining of noise coming from the Beta party house. He said police warned the Betas they were making noise but the disturbance continued. At 11:20 policemen arrested the youths at the house. Crawford said the group was going to hire a lawyer to .represent themc,at, their s trial March 25. He claimed they were not informed of their rights or allowed to make a phone call. The youths were charged $50 to get out of jail. and undergraduate women. Applications may be obtained from the ISC Program's Office or from 402 Connor. Please submit applications to 402 Connor or 225 Winston by March 18. If there are any question, contact Charlotte Gantt at 933-5255. FASHION SHOW7 sponsored by the Law Wives Association will be held in the Great Hall of the Carolina Union Tuesday at 8 p.m. Tickets will be available at the door for $1.25. 452 T. Franklin St S57-1510 Aeolian Tiano In Person: TONIGHT MEADE PRINCE A baritone with a Paul Itobeson-llke voice DAVE OLNEY DAVE OLNEY Cult or Lunches, Supper 11:39 A.M. Mldnfsht Every Day Except Sunday 1BTM . CLASSIFIEDS-? L Art Auction Sunday, March 15th at 3:00 p.m. presented by th MERIDIAN GALLERY of Cleveland and Indianaoolis -featuring original works or graphic art etchings, lithographs, woodcuts by leading 20th century artists "SALVADOR DALI LEONARD BASK IN MARC CHAGALL PABLO PICASSO HENRI MATISSE JOAN MIRO VICTOR VASARELY BERNARD BUFFET and many others at the HOLIDAY INN Chapel Hill Exhibition: 12-3:00 Auction: 3:00 p.m. All works custom framed. Admission Free WINN 1969 CANNES FILM FESTIVAL BEST EROTIC FILM 1 1966 Mustang convertible, auto trans, power , steering, stereo radio and tape player. 'Color white wit black interior' Extra clean. $1,300. Call 929-4613 after 6pm. 1969 Austin America. British Racing green. Like new only 5000 miles. Only $1400 or best offer. 929-6965 after 6pm. "1 F-105 Concord Cassette player recorder deck. Walnut enclosure all necessities for perfect recording. Original price $82.50 selling for $50.00. under garantee. 929-5118 between 7-9 p.m. First quality pintyhos2-S3 cents a : pair with "fill-up" rdnhmum $2 at JAY. Pace's ! American Service Eastgate. ' For sale: Women's clothes-Summer and whiter-sizes 9-11. All in good condition and sellinj for unbelievably low prices. Call 942-2541 anytime after 5:00 p.m. CO-ED's needed for port tlmf employment on csmpus. Earn C5-S10 per hour. Phone Mr Roland 703-521-2500. ANTED: Ride to tnd from Ft. Lauderdzit cr MlirrJ fcr Saster Vacation. ' Will thzrs '66 MG MIDGET MARK IH Need cash. Must sell. Excellent expenses tndcr frivbj. Hcon 7t v 1-3-5-7-9 SHOWS: A 7 'E4VN KNOWS WHAT l4 AVE MISSUS S QOmriD ME UK5 THIS- Jiir B mm W il g v 1 1 a w m jo' r7 -IT'S QUR'b Steaks Galore!! (pen Sundays 5 p.m. -0:30 p.m. condition. 46,000 actual miles. Roll bar, Lucas, lamps, radio, new carpet. $1150. 967-1583 nights. Sony TC355 tape deck. Sound on Sound, one year old. $150 2 Sony F-9 8 microphones, new $25. Call Kelly after 6:30 pxi. 966-2431. 68 VW bug. Dark green; A-l cond. Radio six new tires. Call 929-7001. For Sale: White German Shepherd pups. AKC registered-See Bill or Cindi McBride Carolina Coffee Shop. For Sale: RCA Console Stereo with AMFM radio included. Retail for $210. Will sacrifice for $80. Call 933-5176 or come by 237 Ehringhaus after 6 pm. Fender Coronado II with plush case. New condition. Retail $400 will take $195. Must sell. Call 942-7164 anytime. Cheaper than the rest. 8-track 80 minute tapes-$4 each. Any combination. Call Robert at 933-4095 or come by 724 Morrison. For Sale: 1969 Bultaco EI Tigre motorcycle; 250cc, 2Shp, 230ibs, street scrambler; carefully maintained; new S739 now $575; Durham, 688-3421 after 7p.m. aui LUecn tzut & psn. eaysSGS-5377. week n!ish Hunt rid.'f.J :s rcr trra Imons SptcSil grot? rslrt fci adult tejinners. VtttUli Ftrr 942-2073. CSARN TO FLY: First I:ccn only t5. For tppolr. truest call Tarhetl Aviitlsn. 020-4453. Ski Colorado! 1 week all included: Transportation, lodging, ski equip., lift tickets and lessons Mar. 28-Apr. 4. Call Alan Truluck. 933-3578. WANTED: llala roommate to share luxury apartment In Colony Apis. $53 per month includes rent and utilities. Call 929-5141. Ladies' and men's Winter and Summer clothes for sale. Ladies sizes 5-10. Reasonable prices. Call 967-1023. Couple Wanted to share two story house in Carrboro near Woods-15 min. walk from campus $60mn. & utilities. Immediate Occupancy Call 967-1227 or 966-2021. 'KLH node! 21.-FM Radio, $15 Also KLH mode! 22 loud-peaker CC5. TlII ' 0S5 tzi 54.5 rer cUvIy CJl V PLAV9 THE KIN5 G T!7 THE ACE.' 1 1 I W'Tf? " X P ftDUKzTQ li XnilU.ltltn I N0. Of Tn'"A WANTS?